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A Time Bomb for Global Trade: Maritime-related Terrorism in
an Age of Weapons of Mass Destruction
by Michael Richardson
2004
ISBN 981-230-246-8
Price: S$24.90/US$15.00
Published by:
Institute of Southeast Asian Studies (ISEAS)
The
Publications Unit of the Institute of Southeast Asian Studies
Synopsis:
What is being done to counter threats of maritime terrorism
and how effective are the safeguards?
The author presents evidence that Al-Qaeda aims to disrupt
the seaborne trading system, the backbone of the model global
economy, and would use a crude nuclear explosive device or
radiological bomb to do so if it could obtain one and position
it to go off in a port-city, shipping strait or waterway that
plays a key role in international trade.
Improving maritime trade is especially important for the
US and Canada, member states of the EU, Australia and New
Zealand and for China, Japan and South Korea, Thailand, Malaysia
and other East Asian economies that have extensive direct
seaborne trade. It is doubly vital for places like Singapore,
Hong Kong and Rotterdam that are not only very large global
seaports but also giant giant container transshipment hubs.
This book discusses some major threats to seaborne trade
and its land links in the global supply chain, their potential
impact and the new security measures in place or pending for
ships, ports and cargo containers, and recommendations for
preventing or handling a catastrophic terrorist attack designed
to disrupt world trade.
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